David Rothschild, though, hasn’t garnered quite as much attention. But the Microsoft researcher has a prediction resume that’s nearly as impressive and he’s offered some interesting insights into what’s going to happen in 2014.

In this interview with Microsoft, he shelled out predictions for the Super Bowl, the 2014 World Cup and the upcoming presidential elections that mirror his data on Predict Wise.

Rothschild said that Hilary Clinton has an “extremely high likelihood of victory,” next year with a 32.5 percent chance of winning the election.

As for the Super Bowl, Seattleites will like Rothschild’s data-powered prediction. He’s got the Seahawks with a 24.7 percent chance of winning the Lombardi Trophy, with the Denver Broncos close behind at 22.5 percent.

Finally, he thinks Brazil is most likely to win the 2014 World Cup, with Argentina and Germany just behind the host country.

So, there you have it. If you’re looking to make some bets in Vegas, Rothschild’s data might be a smart place to do some research if you want predictions based solely on the data.

“I don’t make decisions from my gut,” Rothschild said in the interview. “I make decisions based on as much information as possible, and then I make them with the least emotion I can. It’s a very scientific process that you need to repeat very systematically in order to be consistent in what you do.”

Taylor Soper is a GeekWire staff reporter who covers a wide variety of tech assignments, including emerging startups in Seattle and Portland, the sharing economy and the intersection of technology and sports. Follow him @taylor_soper and email taylor@geekwire.com.